Last Updated on February 5, 2020, 10:43 PM AST by Anthony Morris
A second young man has gone missing in St Kitts in less than two months.
Police in Basseterre has issued an appeal on Tuesday seeking the help of the general public to locate 36-year-old Jabal Henry.
The dark-skinned, 5 feet 7 inches Kittitian, was last seen on the night of January 31, 2020.
A police statement said Henry, who is from Upper Cayon “was last seen walking along the Kim Collins Highway wearing a black shirt and long black pant.”
Henry is the second male to have been reported missing by the police.
Twenty-one year old Charlvin Marks of Verchild’s Heights has been missing since December 19, 2019.
The 21-year-old was last seen leaving his home wearing a black sweater and black sweatpants with a backpack on his back and a T-Square in his hand.
A family member who provided additional information on Marks on Wednesday said he left home to meet up with a friend to finish a project but the friend claims he never showed up.
“His mother is Virgil Elliott. He has his dad’s last name. He’s not well known as his father is a Guyanese and they sent him to Guyana for schooling. He recently came back home to go to CFBC and just vanish without a trace. He didn’t even have a phone. He used his aunt’s phone to message the classmate that’s how they knew he left home to do his project. He had his T square and everything cause he wanted to be an architect. He had plans on going university this year. So something has to be wrong,” the family member informed Nevisian Everton Elliott.
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